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Do casinos ever sell a copy of a poker table\'s video tape to players?
Do casinos ever sell a copy of a poker table's video tape to players for analysis?
I was thinking that this might be interesting to do hand analysis and player analysis after long sessions. I suspect that the casino might be worried about cheats trying to see what the camera sees in order to figure out how to cheat. Or maybe they'd have privacy concerns about player images. But sometimes I'd really like a video tape of a session to go over it later. Anybody ever hear of anything like this? |
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Re: Do casinos ever sell a copy of a poker table\'s video tape to playe
Never heard of it and I doubt you'd ever find one willing to do it for a myriad of reasons not the least of which is it is violating all sorts of privacy laws without getting a written consent from all the players, dealers, people walking in the background, etc.
Another reason is that it would be more trouble than it is worth. |
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Re: Do casinos ever sell a copy of a poker table\'s video tape to players?
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Anybody ever hear of anything like this? [/ QUOTE ] Absolutly not.. No.. Never.. Forget it. End of thread. |
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Re: Do casinos ever sell a copy of a poker table\'s video tape to players?
I would imagine a lot of crooks would also value the information on the tapes.
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